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Following the team: La Jue believes that after Amorin spent 230 million, he should give him more time to coach Manchester United

Hupu September 29th According to Manchester United reporter Chris Wheeler, although Amorin's future in Old Trafford is questioned, he still has the support of Manchester United minority holder Sir Ratcliffe.

After losing to Brentford 1-3 last Saturday, Manchester United has lost three games in the first six rounds of the Premier League this season, and the new season has been a dismal start - including being eliminated by Greensby in the League Cup. The Portuguese coach was appointed to the verge of a stake when Manchester United suffered the darkest season in more than half a century, but he only earned 34 points in his 33 league games.

However, it is understood that Manchester United management still supports the 40-year-old coach, and Sir Ratcliff also refused to panic. The head of Ineos believes that Amorin deserves time to coach the team after the club spent £236 million this summer. Manchester United insiders made it clear on Sunday that no alternative candidates have been found.

When the team fell to 14th place in the standings after losing to Brentford, Amorin insisted that he was not worried about the coaching position: "I am always confident about coaching. Staying or not is not up to me, but I will give my all every minute of my work - I have never been a person who is anxious about the position. "

"Win the game, naturally, my mind is relaxed, but even if I lose, I still know what I should do. We are fully capable of performing better, just like riding a roller coaster: when you win, you must regain your momentum after losing, and regain your momentum with a victory. "

"Some games you can see obvious progress, while others are not. But it is these improvements that instantly make us believe that Manchester United will be back on track. In the final analysis, we must focus on the next game - let us strive for victory and gradually improve. "